Twisted stacks of 2-D carbon act like a weird type of superconductor
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Triple-layered graphene twisted at "magic angles" exhibits unconventional superconductor properties, including energy gaps with nodes like copper-based superconductors. This breakthrough may help develop room-temperature superconductors since graphene's simple structure is easier to study.
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